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Marc Gasol played 30 minutes and hit 4-of-11 shots for 10 points, six rebounds, nine assists and a steal, but also picked up five fouls in Wednesday's loss to the Thunder.

Gasol says he's going to finish out the season and the Grizzlies appear to feel the same way, but the fact remains they're 13.5 games or so out of the playoff race and there's no reason for him to keep going out there and beating up his body. There's still a chance Gasol is not shut down and finishes out the season, but if you own him, stashing Deyonta Davis as insurance makes some sense. Feb 14 - 11:31 PM

Marc Gasol posted a team-high 18 points with six rebounds, two blocked shots and two assists over 33 minutes in Sunday's 110-92 loss at Oklahoma City.

Gasol, the steadying veteran presence in Grind City, remains the centerpiece in the Memphis offense. The team has him under contract for at least one more season and they were not interested in moving him at the trade deadline. That's bad news for the likes of Deyonta Davis, JaMychal Green and Jarell Martin, who will have to bide their time until the logjam in the frontcourt is broken up. Feb 11 - 11:08 PM

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Grizzlies "refuse to discuss trades" for Marc Gasol.

Woj added that the teams that have tried to engage the Grizzlies in talks have been "consistently shut down." Gasol is already 33, only has one guaranteed year left on his deal and Memphis are going nowhere this season, so it's a bid odd that they aren't even listening to offers. If we do get wind of a trade, Jarrell Martin, JaMychal Green and Deyonta Davis would benefit. Feb 8 - 9:25 AM

Memphis has reportedly fielded offers for their franchise big man, but they've been underwhelmed, and it doesn't seem like they're interested in going through a full rebuild at the moment. Things could always change if another team comes through with some sort of Godfather offer, but most reports to this point have the Grizzlies standing pat. If Gasol does remain in Memphis, there's a decent chance he'll get shut down at some point, so owners should be trying to sell high while he's still out there. Feb 7 - 8:58 AM

Depth Charts

Mike Conley (Achilles) is targeting the 2018-19 training camp for his return.

"It’s been a tough time for him. This [surgery] will fix the heel 100 percent," Conley's father said. "He just wants to be able to train hard again this summer and be pain free. The good thing about this decision is everybody in the organization was in line. This decision is in everyone’s best interest." Conley is expected to resume physical activity two weeks after surgery and is looking at a recovery time of up to six months. With the Grizzlies tanking, don't be surprised if they give Kobi Simmons a long look down the stretch.

Wayne Selden (right knee soreness) has been ruled out of Wednesday's game vs. OKC.

This will be the second straight game Selden has missed. Memphis plays again on Wednesday, but they then will have eight days off during the All-Star break. The Grizz were likely erring on the side of caution by siting out Selden on Wednesday.